Pregunta

In bash, as in ruby, the program name is given by $0. What is it in fish? I can do the following if I have to:

set PROGRAM (ps --no-header -o args -p %self | egrep -o '\S+')[2]

But I'm sure the program name must be already available somewhere. I could also set the program name in variable at the stub of each program, but that has maintenance problems.

¿Fue útil?

Solución

To get the same result as your command, it is the script filename you are looking for.

This information is not stored in a variable, but you get this by querying status.

basename (status -f)      # The name of the file
status -f                 # The full path of the file

More information: http://fishshell.com/docs/2.0/commands.html#status

Otros consejos

For fish use $_ for program name.

fish 3.x

status current-command

See Deprecations section of the 3.0 documentation.

fish 2.x

Use $_ for program name.

See Programmable title section of the 2.0 documentation.

In the docs you can see that as of version 3.4.1 you can simply use

echo (status basename)
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